Special Price for Die Formed Graphite Ring for Manchester Manufacturers

Short Description:

Die formed graphite packing ring is made of pure flexible graphite ,or Graphite with inconel /SS316/Brass wire reinforced.  Performance and Features Perfect self lubricant performance.         High elasticity coefficiency. Scope of Application Working temperature:~200~400℃(200~800℃ under non-oxidation atmosphere) Working pressure:≤35MPa Density:1.4 ~ 1.6 g/cm3


Product Detail

Product Tags

Related Video

Feedback (2)

, , ,
Special Price for Die Formed Graphite Ring for Manchester Manufacturers Detail:

Die formed graphite packing ring is made of pure flexible graphite ,or Graphite with inconel /SS316/Brass wire reinforced.

 Performance and Features

  • Perfect self lubricant performance.        
  • High elasticity coefficiency.
  • Scope of Application

Working temperature:~200~400℃(200~800℃ under non-oxidation atmosphere)

Working pressure:≤35MPa

Density:1.4 ~ 1.6 g/cm3


Product detail pictures:

Special Price for
 Die Formed Graphite Ring for Manchester Manufacturers detail pictures


Related Product Guide:
Comparison of O-Ring Materials
What Is A PTFE Ring Gasket?

Special Price for Die Formed Graphite Ring for Manchester Manufacturers, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: , , ,


  • After i got done siliconing and painting my box, I figured I’ll make a ‘How to’ video on sealing the gap between the subwoofer and the box. My total cost out of pocket to just seal the gap was less $15 after tax. But prices may vary depending on the hardware store that’s nearest to you.

    There was a couple of things I forgot to mention in the video. When you you apply the weather stripping, make sure the surface area is clean and free of any dust. Second, and most important, once you have the mounting hole of the sub lined up with mounting holes, DON’T put a lot of presseure when tightening the screws. Put to much pressure and you’ll push the t-nut out of it’s place. Happened to me twice, hahaha!

    So, yeah, just put enough pressure to let the screw tighten. Then once it’s tight, you can torque down the screw tight enough so it won’t come loose.

    Thanks for watching my vid, and please rate.

    mastagoof


    5 Stars By from -

    5 Stars By from -

    Related Products